The “Mandela Effect” is what happens when someone has a clear memory of something that never happened in this reality.
Source: http://mandelaeffect.com/about/
The B.bears I can't comment on because I've never at any point watched that show, however the queen one is easy, since they do say it in the actual song a few times. The confusion is that it's not a the end, which makes everyone feel like it should be. Simple subconscious expectation
I never watched the B. Bears show but I remember the books being spelled different. I remembered the Queen song ending with Of the world! I had to go listen to it to check haha
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I think the Berenstain Bears one is because a lot of people read Goosebumps by R.L. Stine. The stain turned to stein in our memories. Stine sound is more familiar as a name than the stain sound.
i dont believe in the Mandela Effect because i knew most of the stuff that was 'apparently changed' before. the only one that got me was the Berenstain one, although, I think its partly due to the tv channel spelling it incorrectly. Also, I knew Mandela was alive (until 2013) because we learnt about him in Primary School for BHM, and yeah we were told he was still alive
My friend was talking about the Mandela effect and I tried to explain to her that it was actually a common psychological phenomenon, because your brain can't process and store every detail you see. You remember things differently than they actually are because your brain didn't save everything so you make things up, filling in details with logic and other memories. She didn't believe me, though.
I dunno why but I always thought the movie "Remember Sunday" was called "Remembering sunday" but apparently it's not
Is this just me or the Mandela effect at it again?
Source: http://mandelaeffect.com/about/
Is this just me or the Mandela effect at it again?